In April 2016, JCN hosted a BSBB event in Orlando featuring Frank Luntz, Mike Gallagher, and a panel of small business owners.
[8] Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich penned an op-ed supporting the campaign in USA Today with Brad Anderson, former CEO of Best Buy and a member of JCN.
[12] In February 2019, the group put up a billboard in New York City's Times Square blaming U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Amazon's decision to abandon the building of the company's second headquarters in Queens.
The organization pledged to deliver the petitions to the White House and to “protect physician autonomy and medical decision-making as we stand in harm’s way to care for the American public.”[20] At the start of the pandemic, JCN's president, Alfredo Ortiz, was in direct contact with Steven Mnuchin, speaking with him three times in one day during stimulus package discussions.
[27][28] In October 2022, the Job Creators Network Foundation Legal Action Fund filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Education Department and its secretary, Miguel Cardona, seeking to block the Biden administration’s student loan debt forgiveness program.
[29] U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman, who was appointed by Donald Trump, struck down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, in November 2022.